The Spectator, Том 4E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... humour . If you are so , all mankind will fall in with the patron , and you are an humorist and untractable if you are capable of being sour at a disappointment : but it is the same thing whether you do or do not resent ill usage , you ...
... humour . If you are so , all mankind will fall in with the patron , and you are an humorist and untractable if you are capable of being sour at a disappointment : but it is the same thing whether you do or do not resent ill usage , you ...
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... humour more ridiculous than in a father , who has been earnestly solicitous to have an account how his son has passed his leisure hours ; if it be in a way thoroughly insig- nificant , there cannot be a greater joy than an in- quirer ...
... humour more ridiculous than in a father , who has been earnestly solicitous to have an account how his son has passed his leisure hours ; if it be in a way thoroughly insig- nificant , there cannot be a greater joy than an in- quirer ...
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... humour , and as Plato said it was allowable in physicians to lie to their patients to keep up their spirits , I am half doubtful whether my friend's behaviour is not excusable . His manner is to express him- self surprised at the ...
... humour , and as Plato said it was allowable in physicians to lie to their patients to keep up their spirits , I am half doubtful whether my friend's behaviour is not excusable . His manner is to express him- self surprised at the ...
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VOL IV | 13 |
Immortality of the Soul | 87 |
Inconsistencies of Men of Talents with res | 139 |
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